A review by valentinavc
Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger

3.0

It was definitely giving To Kill a Mockingbird, especially the father character; and the fact that the first half of the book was extremely slow. For me it was even less relatable considering it’s a boy’s coming of age story with the cliches of experiences like the sneaking a peek of the neighbor’s bra, first time seeing a naked woman, hearing about sex, first experience with violence etc. Personally I’ve had enough of it.

The later half of the book became more interesting to read at least, and comes with its own slightly predictable twist and turns. Overall it’s a nice story, a bit too religious for me (I should’ve known from the title, my bad).